
Terralta Blanco Extra Strength 110 Proof
Tequila Terralta (Felipe Camarena) · El Pandillo Distillery (NOM 1579), Jesús María, Jalisco
Terralta 110 is what happens when you remove the single most common intervention in tequila production — water — and let the distillate speak for itself. Felipe Camarena’s catalyst was the refusal to dilute, and the result is a blanco that carries the full weight of highland agave, volcanic mineral water, and an eighty-year-old yeast strain in every sip. The proof sounds aggressive on paper, but the execution is anything but: the texture is silky, the flavors are amplified rather than burned, and the finish is cleaner than most 80-proof tequilas. At under sixty dollars, this is a masterclass in what blanco tequila can be when a maker trusts his raw materials completely.
Nose
Intensely aromatic — wet stone and mineral earth lead, followed by roasted agave sweetness, fresh cracked black pepper, and bright citrus. The higher proof amplifies every note without harshness.
Palate
Rich and viscous with a silky texture that belies the proof. Cooked agave, slate minerality, sweet roasted peppers, and a honeyed quality that blooms at midpalate. Lime zest and herbal brightness cut through the richness.
Finish
Remarkably long and clean. Mineral earth, white pepper, and a fading sweetness of agave nectar. The finish is dry and precise, with no burn despite the proof.
- Agave
- 100% Blue Weber Agave, highland-grown, 7–10 years maturity
- Production
- Stone-oven roasted agave; crushed on a mechanical tahona; fermented with an 80-year-old native yeast strain; double-distilled in small copper pot stills; bottled at still strength with no dilution
Cocktail Suggestion
Cocktail — "The Catalyst Margarita": Combine 2 oz Terralta 110, 1 oz fresh lime juice, and 0.75 oz agave nectar in a shaker with ice. Shake hard and strain into a salt-rimmed rocks glass over fresh ice. The still-strength tequila punches through the citrus and sweetener with an agave intensity that a standard-proof blanco cannot match.
Food Pairing
Pair with: Grilled carne asada with charred lime, fresh pico de gallo, and warm corn tortillas. The tequila’s mineral backbone and peppery heat stand up to the char while its agave sweetness complements the lime.
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